Security Bug in Konqueror, Updates for Seamonkey & Co
Aug 08, 2007Following Firefox and Thunderbird, a known URL security bug was closed in the Seamonkey browser suite in August. A similar bug has now been found in Konqueror.
more »Sage Classic Line 2008 collaborates with Collax Linux Server
Aug 06, 2007The new Sage Classic Line 2008 ERP solution now runs on the Collax Solution Platform based on a Linux server.
more »Teamtrac combines version control, ticket and working hour data
Aug 06, 2007Teamtrac combines data from ticketing systems, version control and time recording, and generates statistical data. Version 0.5 of this Web-based software has now been released under GPLv2.
more »Alpha replaces Beta: Another Test Version of Firefox 3
Aug 06, 2007The seventh pre-release version of the upcoming Mozilla Firefox 3 browser (codename Gran Paradiso) includes new features and several bugfixes.
more »Ingres to join Eclipse
Aug 03, 2007Californian database specialist Ingres has just joined the Eclipse Foundation Open Source developer network.
more »Kcall and Decibel: Telephony and Messaging for KDE 4
Aug 03, 2007While the KDE Team is busy working on version 4, more and more Linux desktop applications and interfaces keep on appearing. Kcall 0.7 and Decibel 0.5 bring integrated desktop software for Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), VoIP and real-time messaging to KDE.
more »KDE Team to Extend Groupware Capabilities
Aug 03, 2007Kontact, the KDE project's Personal Information Manager (PIM) is making progress en route to becoming a complete Groupware client.
more »KTools: Krecipes Create a KDE-based recipe database
Apr 30, 2007Balance your diet with a recipe database that serves up a healthy dose of KDE in your kitchen.
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